Verner Kjærsgaard schrieb:
Mandag den 20. marts 2006 22:02 skrev Anselm Martin Hoffmeister:
Am Montag, den 20.03.2006, 21:46 +0100 schrieb Verner Kjærsgaard:
Hi list,
- this is a quickie...
- I just can't figure out what tool to use:
The school admin at one of the installations wishes to be
Bit of sideways look at this one, but you could run an IRC server and have
Xchat or similar at both ends.
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Am Montag, den 20.03.2006, 22:37 +0100 schrieb Verner Kjærsgaard:
> - thanks, - but doesn't the "xmessage" text show up on all screens of all
> clients? I looked into the man page of xmessage and I can't seem to find any
> "destination" parameter?
The display selection works - as usual in the X
Mandag den 20. marts 2006 22:02 skrev Anselm Martin Hoffmeister:
> Am Montag, den 20.03.2006, 21:46 +0100 schrieb Verner Kjærsgaard:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > - this is a quickie...
> > - I just can't figure out what tool to use:
> >
> > The school admin at one of the installations wishes to be able to
Am Montag, den 20.03.2006, 21:46 +0100 schrieb Verner Kjærsgaard:
> Hi list,
>
> - this is a quickie...
> - I just can't figure out what tool to use:
>
> The school admin at one of the installations wishes to be able to publish
> messages onto the screen of one particular client - a client that
Hi list,
- this is a quickie...
- I just can't figure out what tool to use:
The school admin at one of the installations wishes to be able to publish
messages onto the screen of one particular client - a client that is never
shut down. In other words from one client to another. This way quick